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Blanche Cole

Blanche Cole (1851 – 31 August 1888) was an English soprano. Showing promise as a child, Cole went on to have a successful operatic career, during which she sang 21 roles in English versions of operas in London and the British provinces. She died at the age of 37.
==Early years==
Cole was born in Portsmouth, England, to a musical family. In 1858, at the age of seven, she took part in a concert in Glasgow, winning a favourable review from ''The Glasgow Herald.''〔"We anticipate for her an unmistakeable triumph... if she improves with years as she now gives evidence of consummate musical genius, she will become one of our greatest singers", ''Glasgow Herald'', 5 May 1858〕 In 1860 she took part in a concert at London's St. James's Hall presented by the Vocal Association.〔''The Times'', 19 April 1860, p. 9〕 According to ''The Musical Times'', "the delightful silvery quality of her voice brought her prominently to the front... her name has been amongst the first of English operatic singers".〔(Obituary (Banche Cole) ), ''The Musical Times'', vol. 29, p. 614, Novello, Ewer & Co. (1888), accessed 6 June 2009〕
In 1867, Cole sang Zerlina in ''Fra Diavolo'', Amina in ''La sonnambula'', and Marguerite in ''Faust'' with Rosenthal's English Opera Company.〔''The Era'', 27 January 1867, p. 12; and 8 September 1867, p. 12〕 In 1868, she sang Oscar in ''Un ballo in maschera'' at the Theatre Royal in Cork and Leonora in ''Il trovatore'' in London, in a production conducted by Meyer Lutz.〔''The Era'', 22 March 1868, p. 10〕 The same year, she married Sidney Naylor, a noted organist and accompanist of the day. He acted as conductor to her company in 1875 in William Vincent Wallace's ''Lurline''.〔''The Times'', 5 August 1875, p. 5〕

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